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Lunar Mission | Moon
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IMDbBest Documentary Feature | 2020 | Todd Douglas
Best Documentary Film | 2020
Best Documentary Picture | 2020 | Todd Douglas
Outstanding Achievement in Editing | 2020 | Todd Douglas
Outstanding Producer of Documentary Theatrical Motion Pictures | 2020 | Todd Douglas
Documentary Feature | 2020
Best Documentary Film | 2019 | Todd Douglas
Best Editing | 2019 | Todd Douglas
Best Documentary Feature | 2019 | Todd Douglas
Documentary | 2019 | Todd Douglas
Best Use of Footage in a History Feature | 2019 | Todd Douglas
Best Original Score | 2019 | Matt
Best Edited Documentary Feature | 2020 | Todd Douglas
Outstanding Picture Editing for a Nonfiction Program | 2020 | Todd Douglas
Excellence in Sound For a Factual Film | 2020 | Eric
Best Documentary | 2020 | Todd Douglas
Documentary | 2019 | Todd Douglas
Best Documentary | 2020
Outstanding Achievement in Nonfiction Feature Filmmaking | 2020
Outstanding Achievement in Production | 2020
Most Valuable Documentary of the Year | 2020
Cinema for Peace Award for The Most Valuable Documentary of the Year | 2020
Documentary Feature of the Decade | 2020
Best Documentary Film | 2020
Documentary of the Year | 2020
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Motion Pictures Documentary | 2020 | Eric
Best Documentary Feature | 2020
Best NonFiction Film | 2020
Best Documentary Feature | 2020 | Todd Douglas
Outstanding Cinematography for a Nonfiction Program | 2020
Outstanding Directing for a DocumentaryNonfiction Program | 2020
2020 | Todd Douglas
Best Documentary | 2020 | Todd Douglas
Best Documentary | 2020 | Todd Douglas
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing Sound Effects Foley Dialogue and ADR for Documentary Feature Film | 2020 | Eric
Best Documentary | 2020
Best Motion Picture Documentary | 2019
Best Documentary | 2019
Best Documentary | 2019
Best Documentary | 2019
Best Documentary | 2019
Best Documentary | 2019
Best DocumentaryNonFiction Film | 2019
Best Documentary | 2019
Best Documentary | 2019
Best Feature | 2019
Best Original Score Documentary | 2019 | Matt
Best Editing | 2019 | Todd Douglas
Best Documentary | 2019
Best Picture | 2019
Best Film | 2019
Several of the recordings captured by the astronauts during the mission are featured in this documentary. These recordings by Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Mike Collins earned them honorary memberships in the American Society of Cinematographers.
In an interview in the March 8, 2019 New York Times, documentary filmmaker Todd Douglas Miller stated that his crew had their own mission rules regarding the footage used in the film: "We did have kind of our own mission rules. We said, if it didn't happen on that day at that specific time, we're not using it."He did say that he did break this rule on several occasions, using shots from Apollo 8's propulsive push rather than Apollo 11's but that he would document where he used different clips from other launches.
The filmmakers were given pretty much unrestricted access to the NASA film archives. Much of the footage used contains alternative camera angles and footage that has not been used before in any other moon landing documentary. The film footage was preserved in ideal archival conditions by NASA since it was shot fifty years ago so needed very little restoration work because of this.
The electronic music soundtrack was played entirely on instruments available in 1969.
The team that put together this documentary used the work that Ben Feist did when he increased the quality of 11,000 hours of digitized audio recordings of taken during the Apollo 11 launch, according to an article in the New York Times on March 8, 2019. Feist also detailed the recordings by minute and second, making it easier for the documentary team to sync up audio and video sequences.
"Neil Armstrong: One small step for man... one giant leap for mankind."
"Himself - Command Module Pilot: I promise to let you know if I stop breathing."